Troy Brooks is a contemporary surrealist painter known for his elaborate oil paintings dominated by towering women enveloped in a landscape of visual metaphor. His heroine plays out intimate scenes, usually caught in moments where something transformative has or is about to happen. Brooks’ impact on the pop-surrealist movement is widely recognized, exhibiting work in Canada, the US and Europe. He lives in Toronto. (Source Facebook)

Mono Cieza, Pop surrealist sculpture artist, resident artist in Barcelona born in Argentina, uses several techniques to capture his popsurrealist universe, in which animals, the mystical, the supernatural, the worlds and not worlds, the oneiric, unite to give body to sculpture.

“Pulling from traditions of realism, craftsmanship, and art historical porcelain, I am looking to incorporate these customs of beauty, while also building a contemporary, science based, environmental narrative of today. A story that reminds us of the importance of our natural spaces, and that all living creatures are connected through a thread of time and a fragile world. ” Crystal Morey